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The Hulusi is a free-reed pipe instrument from Yunnan, China, originally played by the Dai minority. The Hulusi is similar to the Chinese Bawu, Thai Pi Joom, and many other instruments found throughout Asia. The Hulusi is usually found in three varieties according to size and range. The Hulusi sampled for this project is in Bb, a medium sized Hulusi.

The instrument consists of a pair of hand drums.The right hand drum is called a tabla and the left hand drum is called a dagga or baya . Playing technique involves extensive use of the fingers and palms in various configurations to create a wide variety of different sounds and rhythms.Tabla is tuned manually by hitting hammer on the rim.

Rev X-Loops, a brand new instrument based on the Rev Loops Engine. The new product delivers 2GB of multi-layered loops and features a robust engine for manipulating, tweaking and discovering new sonic possibilities. Rev X-Loops does not require Rev to run, making it a toolset for anyone looking for an affordable yet versatile, creative instrument.

The domra is a long-necked Slavonic string instrument of the lute family with a round body and three metal strings. We sampled and scripted the most characteristic touches of domra – plucks, tremolo and tempo synchronized repetitions. Flexible controls and keyswitches allow to play authentic melodies as easily as accompaniment patterns. Very realistic legato on the tremolo was achieved by programming the three modes, controlled by velocity – non-legato, portamento and legato. Due to this, quick phrases sound as good as the slow ones.

Analog ain't dead! Put down that Ouija board and blow out the candles, Prime Loops have made contact with some delicious, old skool synth flavours for Kontakt Analog Synths! This set of 50 classic synth instruments for NI's revolutionary Kontakt software brings all the sickest analog sounds back from the brink in sharp digital clarity, mastered, programmed and custom skinned for the big daddy of all soft samplers!

To get convincing Native American flute melodies, you don't even have to use the keyswitches, mod wheel, or pitch wheel. By simply varying your playing velocity, you can put together beautiful sounding melodic lines that sound like a recording of someone playing an actual Native American flute. The flutes of MesaWinds are truly a joy to play.